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The Diamond, January 23, 2026
Front Page: Remembering Niko Begalke; Sioux Center Public Library Navigates Issues Surrounding Minors\u27 Access to Mature Materials; Mike Byker - Voice and Vision of the Defender Way Feature: Dordt Alumna Presents Poetry Exhibition at The Fruited Plain; Students Take Part in Mock MasterChef Competition for CORE-214 Final Arts & Entertainment: Wake Up, Christian Script Writers; Golden Globes Awards - Relevant or Antiquated?; Free Andrew Peterson Concert; Wrestling with Faith - Christian Applications from Avatar: Fire and Ash (Spoilers); The Shepherd King Sings On Screen - David Movie Review; Marty Supreme - Flashy Movie with Attitude (Spoilers); Christianity is No Stranger to Stranger Things; The Fans Fell For It: Stranger Things Conformity Gate News: Daniel Garcia Elected Student Body Vice President; The Diamond Launches New Podcast Politics: Trump, Powell, and the Future of the Fed; What\u27s Up with Nick Fuentes? Opinion: How Are You Spending Your Thursday Night?; Kraft Korner; Assessing Our Adoption of A.I.; Change; Minnesota is Burning... Again Sports: Dordt Track Hits the Ground Running; Dordt Women\u27s Basketball Rolls Past Morningside, Doane; NFL Playoffs - When Everything Went Off Script Poetry & Prose: Master and Apprentice; Stream of Consciousness; Trampoline Thunderstorm; Fly Puzzles: Pixel Painter #1 The Back Page: Ask the Diamond: What\u27s Up with the Wi-Fi? What Happened to the Library Coffee?https://digitalcollections.dordt.edu/dordt_diamond/1906/thumbnail.jp
Beyond Productivity: A Christian Vision for Work and Technology, Part I
...human work is not just about completing tasks but about participating in God’s ongoing creation through relationships, creativity, stewardship, and responsibility.
Posting about the effects of AI in the workplace from In All Things, an online hub that offers insight into maintaining and faithful and orthodox Reformed Christian worldview while fearlessly engaging in every aspect of contemporary life – until all is made new.
Beyond Productivity Part
Living Faithfully in an Economic Revolution, Part I: Learning from the Past
Economic progress is a gift of common grace: God allows even fallen humanity to develop knowledge, institutions, and technologies that genuinely improve life.
Posting about past economic developments from In All Things, an online hub that offers insight into maintaining and faithful and orthodox Reformed Christian worldview while fearlessly engaging in every aspect of contemporary life – until all is made new.
Living Faithfully in an Economic Revolution, Part
Lessons in Surrender: Living with Chronic Illness
My experience with chronic illness has pushed me to lean on my community, stripped away layers of pride and certainty, and forced me to find a much greater peace with human limits and mortality.
Posting about hope in difficult circumstances from In All Things, an online hub that offers insight into maintaining and faithful and orthodox Reformed Christian worldview while fearlessly engaging in every aspect of contemporary life – until all is made new.
Lessons in Surrende